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-J J 00 ltitvtele 3,3' ZFeeti -A Is truly the land of the sky.and the mcstbeeutiful munitato scenery the sun ever BLJI. '"r- ' ..." sfcone'oV i . - ; Address for Booklets and. rates: . M FAIRFIELD INN, KM ON- Fairfield Lake. L H. Atkehy Mgr. sapph .A Cottages ire Inn Sap hire Lake, ' " AND " '-. The Lodge. C, -WHsati'Mgr On the summit of Mourit Tffixaway, Atti tude 5,000 feet. ' . .. i. . . Fishing unexcllea, : boating, horse back riding, and dTiviog, ust "whaJt want for health and pleasure. t Special rates (to famdlies and large parties. Trains leave Ashevtlle 8.20 i&l m.;. 3.05 p. m.; arrive at Brevard 11.30 a. 7.25 p. m. , y you "The Summer Capital by thl Sea." OpenHiroughout -A fi, II aHlfi" er 1000 Guesfe the gyiosT, ON DELIGHTFUL THE ATLANTIC SEASIDE JCOAST. RESORT C WR15E FOR PMPHLET. Barbel,- Griffin & Cooke, Managers, J. E. MONTAGUE. v d H.WATKINS. WAYNESVILLE- INN Naynesville, IS. C. Waynesville, Altitude 2 860, Ashevillc, Altitude 2,250. ' . Opened June 1st, 1S99.1 . Kew Housey Newly Furnished Fishings-Trout, Bass, Etc. Special hates to Families. y Baths on Exery Floor. Hot and Cold Water. , y Free Sample Rooms. Mineral Waters. . Electric Bells. " Most Beautiful Scenes in Western North Carolina,. wiLuS'iiyii : -; f i flic II II II 11 11 - 1 1 I ' 7 HOnORABLE GUILD 0F(3GGARS u if P ly) Q 5 HI New-Blond and Life, nearly, all of the sickness amonsr Old People. It Gives Them people are very susceptible to illness, . . . DUt u w wnoiiy -unnecessary. ry Keep- ong ineir uioou pure jtney can iorwiy wemseives so 4EU3.to escape. three-fourths, of the ailments "from which they; suffer so. generally. S. S. S. ia the remedy -which will keep'theirBystems young,- by purifying the blood. thoroughly removing au waste accumulations, ana impart ing new strength and life to the whole body. It increases - v the appetite, builds up. the energies, and sends hew life- giving blood throughout th entire system , Mrs. Sarah, Pike, 77 Broadway, South Boston, writes : -" I am seventy years oM and had not enjoyed good health sfor twenty 'years. was sickr in different ways, and in addition, had Eczema terribly on one of my -legs. The doctor said, thai oq .account of my age, I would never be well aeain. 1 took a' dozen bottles of S. S. S. and it cured me completely, and I am happy to.say that I feel as well as I ever did in my life." . Mr. J. W.iioingrc4''0)14uitfrGa.t-;:sayB-For eight een years I suffered tortures from a fiery eruption on my skin. I tried almost every known remedy, but ihey failed one by one, and I was told that my ager which is sixty -six, was against me, and that i could never hope to be well again. I finally took S. , S. S , and. it. cleansed my blood thoroughly, and now I am in perfect health." S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is the only remedy which can build up and strengthen old people because it is the pnly one which is guaranteed tra fmm rr,:h. merfMirv- arsenic and othef damaging. minftralsL It is made from --roots-ahd- herbs, and has no chemicals whatever in it. S S S. cures the worst cases of Scrofula,' Cancer, Eczema. Rheumatism, Tetter, Open Sores. Chronic Ulcers, Boils, or any other disease of the blood. sl" Books on these diseases will be sent free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga. -mm 1 lm. . 1 PEOPLE'S COLUMN IS fANS, tratn fery, Mft lat lectknw MONTAGUE & WATKINS, Props. ESMERALDA I ; Hickory Nut Gap. M la the land of cascades and water falls." Bathing and fishing. Until Hickory Nut Gap road is made passable take cars to Hemdersonvilile. From there" ky Esmer alda is a pleasantt dlrive otf three hours leavesAshevdile .8.20 a.- m. . jellen prise rable ac; kats to kg tbaif i chans j more at (to pro I the line- ?UTH. '" .Hvtog de indutrie lines, oa ithe under Hhroueh Reedy Patch Gap. Train THOMAS WRfrER, Psoprieto MWMU JM 'm-liH-M MM III I I mil Wl II ? m quisisaHa Mature Gura Sanitarium Service Aeheyille, N.XJ., - 167 French Broad Avenue. LATEST GERMAN METHOD ;NoMedicjrie! : Ii No Operational v Most Buccessful cures effected by Massage, Baths, Diet! rSweedieh MoTcmente; : etc "."All diseases treated. Head Physicin: Cf Schulze, M. D., oi Leipic Unlversltyform riy of Duesseidorf Orthopadlia Institute. ' AwLgtant Physician i Mimnia Kuepper, formerly assistant pnysiciaai Of M. BoeHim Saaitariap FreWrtcnro, Gerxnaay. HOTEL r Marion, N. C GKUBER CONCERT CO., Proprietors. FLEMING Kcnilworth jPrk House pIFORNIA 4Texas; free. - , ind Gen'! Mgr. .r. A'- ellgdhltful summer home, away titan the noise and oust of " the city. One xnlUe from- the court Hflouse; on ithe BOtmore cat line. New house, with ex 4enslve' grounds; " every s comfort- pro Tided.'. Firs class board from r $6 per -week amid up. Addres, f S.uaJfejJTaiiA '.--i ::j.1RS;A.Z;BARdlL,; O.' Box,368. f ? 'telltmoireN.'Oi t ?ATf($200 a Blngletamp lots pay jSStoSMOcMih ' postage stamps BBed iiW and 187a JOook old letters and those leighbors ; yon mY ips worth - AThe PONCEANA,"121 Haywood street .Large aidrdiry rooms, newly: furnished. Shady lawn ; . sitreeit cars pass the doors ; Germ am and Am eric an cooking, v- . -C . - MRS. ULL.MANT. - - T ' " - T RelleTe ck Stomach during preg r'?.ncy, Tms up the System and Give fcr I''crdril, take Timmo-ns' For Sale or Excnan i Two-ritorv- brick "business buildings . In tlhrivdng town ini Bast -TeDinesseeV y . Sul phutr,- freestone aind chalybeate water. "Finest climate da the world. Apply to HFGRAnT f- l S S Main SU: -L pbivate Aboard. House in" suburbs' : ia V large - shady erove.- srobd liable - with i abunnlance of fresh- milk,' buttery eggs, etc. JMile fromJ court house on electric "car .XLneV Tele phone 25S. Ha'ties loW. Inf oarma'tiott : at lire.- J. II. r.'-iy's, on Lookout Tloun MISCELLANEOUS. , WANTiED. Board) in the city or cojan try for two people, t&ild and nurae.r Answer today, stating terms. Adelrjn, Steady Boarders, Gazette. - . STENOGRAPHER, Typewriter -i Will call at ytur office or resideneefor die ? tatSon'of amy descrdprtoto'.- .Miise uiin; the Villa, phone 180; and tlhe Swan- nahoa, phone 32." ' . : i .' MISS NQRX WARE-Piainlst and teach er in stringed Iristrumence. Corntof Spruce and "Wood fin sbreeas. rr , HELP WANTED. L COLORED GIRL wanted for housework 38 PenllUllJ stree. WANTED. Lady over itweniLy. Stea'dy work and reasdnable salary. Address, Cross, Gazette. Apply 38- South 35rnch Broad avenue. v -V - , ' 119-6 FOR RENTj, By family of-two, one or wo. rooms furnisned! or unxurnashed ; modem! improvements; excellent loca tion; laght " nousekeeping permitted, -ee j. b; W., 48 Paifiton avenue. PIANOiFOR RENTv-r-First class instru ment. ' Renlt treasonable. Apply 61 Cbarl'Dftte -street. . 118-6- FOR RENT. One nicely furnished .front room; 37 N. French Broad ave- ,nue. - 112-tf fFOR RENT Four, suites ol very desir able rooms, furrnidhed; also an elev en-room house, fumliehed. . Call at 139 Bailey street. ' ' 100-26 FOR RENT. A. furnished flat of flv rooms, also an-, unfurnished, at of fix rooms. Hot and cold water, range "and electric ligwts. O.'D. Revel, 81 Temple Court. How thi Kind -Public ielp Them to luxurious Livings. New York Tribunel ' - " AW the world knows "thev stories of wealthy- beggars beggare for, whom begging, is a trade, and not a: resource. There was the famous onW " 1 n i9i-i who owned a row1 of - houses and had money in all the banks.-' Mr. ShefToekn Holmes exposed one, andTtils friend the doctor, : wrote an entertaining account of the affair. It is no . eurnrise. there- fore- that a"TVrnsnmil'TiAOH'nr hnnoa m ' - x ' ooo- - should oe discovered in this city, even by detectives whom Mr. Sherlock Holmes would probably estimate as no better' than the best of Scotland Yard. It was discovered-through a number of-beggars who were arrested giving the same address, . The shead' of the" concern ought1 to have tlhought of that danger" and provided against it. There were five of them who said that tliey lived there. Two were brought in to getherand they had only two legs. That is to say, each of them haa on5 leg. " The concern tias neei called a syndicate, but tha appears to be a mis take, arising from the tendency of careless persons .to call jvivhing in which twor, more persoas are con cerned a syndicate or a -trust. pears reaKy ito be " run on a rmdron-t system. , . There is only one capitalist. He em ploys -the workmen, of - arises, so to speak. What they get by bf.gir.jT .they share with him on a-certain percontago basis. He assigns them to their sta tdone in the streets, gives thorn lodging, takes care of them when thoy are ?ick and gets them free when they are ur Vested if he can. The padrone insists that hla business shall be- carried on hf .the must digni fied, legitimate andi artistic manner. He prefers tht his. men shall be crii pies, bu he" will not a",(w thern to dis play wounds or deformities, and tpey must always be clean. In fact, he makes it a pleasure for,the .-puUiic to support 'bim, andthat. it is a jBaure" is shown by the success of, one of - Ws emp'loyes. This; man vhas but one lo& but he has an artlflolal one-- which' he puts on forhts houcs of recreation . B has beWseen going to the opera, walk ing so -well thart.,.hisr lack of leg would hardly be detected.. Walking?' means only walking from his carriage to the door of the Metropolitan opera house, for he would-not think of going there on foot oroftaking a cable car. There is no need of taking chances of being made worse cripple than is needful for the business He "also brought a handsomely dressed young woman to the opera with l!mv itjmust be, a profitable business when an. employe not the ernpfltoyeran' Thake as much money with one leg. as fee 'can spend w$th two. - v -o"Sucn -a Thing. Na lady wonld."takerher watch w! 'put off drder; to the first person who c. plaved" the sign .Watches, Regul:' aha Repaired. : But she would caref enauire for a man whose ackhowled skill entitled him to take in chares delicate mechanism. K. How., mich mpre careful should woman; be,; when shjs herself , is di. derded, not Vto" entrust the delicate complex mechanism of her being to first man ' or woman who displays si cm Medical Advice fiiven ' No r is to be trusted -which "says fMec" Advice' Given ' and stops there t J ' cal advice can-be given only by a : sician. An accredited physician will his title witbThis name Suppose a reads, -"Medical Advice Given 1 Man.'?. What woman would net stantly say, ' Xhef fact j of .bei n g a doesn't qualify him to give vnedicc. vice. - Jle must As)&physician X that.'But suppceHthersign r " Medical Advice Given by a .Won Is not the fact just as patent that 1 a wotnanr,AX& not qualify her to medical advice. The woman -tnu a physician to do"that.;3Iedical r given by an unskilled woman is j dangerous as if giverfbyfah uns man. In inviting sick , and ailing won consult him by letter without c" Dr. Pierce points to. an experien practice of over thirty ; years, d specially to diseases peculiar to v In that time Dr, Pierce .and his ar staff of medical specialists have f fully treated more 'thari half a : as strictly private and sacredly cc uai XvClicis areypruiupuy answei the answers are mailed. in 'perfect' envelopes,' without aiiy, printin them. Write . without- fee i and i fear to Dr. R. VJ Kerce,i chief ' ing physician tothe Invalids He Surgical institute, Buffalo,' N. Y. AIDS TO FEMlilillE BE SALESMEN WANTED. Our line ofl advertlsing thermom:er and caln Kfar mlovelties for the season of '99 and 1900 is now ready. Send us ten cents in etomps for sample catalogue and 'terms. Taylor Bros. Co., Rochester. N. Y. WANTED A man or woman to travel amd appoint ffgedtsl ' ' Salary $J5 per month and expenses. We also wanit a man or - woman for local work. We guarantee $3.00 per day. If you are out of employment or employed at un satisfactory wagts, write us. The Home Co., 3943 Market street, P&ila delphia, Pa, 1 ' , SITUATIONS WANTSKD.- of r WANTED. A poslticc for 15-years, old !boy,fwllling to do any kind or" work . fow Doafd and clothes. Farm work preferred. Address, .W. M., Gazette. - ' w - f 123-3 WANTED, POSITION AS COMPAN ION. -Young lady desires posiUon aa companion to elderly lady, ipvalld or children. Tourist, Gazeitite office. WANTED Situation as traveling com panton to lady going abroad, by axi experienced traveler, speaking French and English and who is no subject to sea feiokness. " Best o Teferetnces. btBce. Address C. M., Gazett . JROOMS AND BOARD. . PRIVATtB BOARD. New heuee, with all modern improvemets, bp itreet oar line. Five minuses walk from square. rour .peopie ouuy. Address, M, Ga- Caini-ccommodate Reasottable'rates. zette. 123-6 FLAT ROCK, N. C., ls a greatly appre ciated mouiittahi : reaidence ; high, dry, Ibfacing. Forbear d at a pleasanlt s Ihome, address,' Mrs. Bliack. eod-3 COTTAGE. Large, new superkr cot fbage, tfumishea,.: for rent r for snmnier Ms. Black, Flat Jlock, N. C. eod-3 PRIVATE BOARD New house; newij furnished; t electric- ilghts; on street car line, and only five minutes' va!k from sQuarei excellent table. Addwts H., "Gazette." . 16-6t PRIVATE BOARD.By Mts. W.-O. Hudson. 48 Spruce street, Asheville, N. C Repainfted and TemodeleJ ; electric aiehts: large pieasant rooms;' !hot and ' cold water. In the center of the. city. WANTED. Alt 17 Hill street, to .rent . rooms wfah or -withoult - ttoard; newly furnished, oentmlly.localed, half block from 'MoMtf ord" street Caroline; eight Well Rewarded. Mr. Lucy, in ThevStrand. says that when the IateLord Barrington was made a peer, of the United .Kingdom people asked why. Members' of the house of commons, ransacking their' memories for suggestion of reason, recalled how one night, while Dizzy was still with us in the - commons, he, awakening from pro found reverie, could not find his eyeglass. "He wanted to stick it in his right eye- and take his accustomed survey of the house. With a haste and perturbation foreign to his impassive manner, he rooted about the - reeesses of his .waistcoat, tugged at his shirt collar, peervd on the ground at his feet, had given it up for a bad job. when Lord Barrington, who was sitting near him? quietly put his hand between the premier's shoulders and brought round the erraut glass. j -Dizzy, though Dot demonstrative, adds Mr. Lucy, never forgot a friend or a fa wor. So it came about five years Itter. when the reins of power were slipping out of his fingers, he held them for a mo ment longer to give Lord BaTrington a seat in the house of lords and a place on the roll of the English peerage. At least that was what was said at the time in the private., conversation of Lord Bar rington's friends. . DeWibt's LittleEariyL. Risers bemefrt -permanently., "!hey rend gentle assist ance-to mature, causing no pains, .or weakness,, permanently, curing consti pation "and liver t ailments. - Paragon Pharmacy. " ' Marital Dialogue.'' She The tried and loving husband U one who when his wife has the neuralgia suffersmore than she does. He And she generally sees to it that he doesr Cincinnati Enquirer. - BLOOD POISON AND CANCER CURED BY B. B. B. TRIAL SENT FREE.. Deadly cancer of the face, neck; legs. Tip, etjtekg cancer or sores, cured by B. B. -B. Botanic Blood Balm. B. B. B cures' by driving the. deadly, 'virulent poison w!Mch causes cancer, out xf the -blooa. This is the only 5ure and-B. B. B. 5s the only remedy that can do this. In the aame way B. B. B. cusres Bipod Polsom whefther Inherited! or lacquired, prodtfccjais ulcers, painttulwellungs, blotches, copper-colored epota, falling of the hair, sores in ithe. throat or ton gue, crofula. B. B. B. has madia hun dred of permanent cures, and is a thoroughly ;, tested, .powerful Blood Remedy. Cures where all else falls. Tested for 30 years. To prove its cura tive powess, we sendi a sample bottle free to any one who writes for St. Large bottles for sale by all druggists for $1, sample bottle send Jtw stamps "and address Blood Balm Oar., - Atlanta, Ga B. B; B for salei ' In Ashevills by Pelham's Pibaxtnacy - ; "minutes walk; from postoffice.' :si-26 FOR RENT-' if ; . 4r - . FOR RUNT. Two r s'torjQ , new: frame , houser; jave rooms, modern . improver - ments., Comer; ObWlotte-'aind .Clayton streets. TApply;at 84 'Bailey street, ; ' 120-3 -" ' '- FOR RENT.-T-Furnished frontr. room with use Of bat.1i, 'or two . furnished rc zrr.-!, s-ultable for light housekeeping. Mm ? Wim CLfiHi'S FAMOUS: FREIICHERElVIEDTf ; - i-".-Never Fails. Kv--. sir--- -: : , EN DQRSED CY THOUSANDS Of Udie m a periodical wjrnlatbf rithont aa vqnaV' uccesful when Cottorrliotot, Pcpayroyal, Jrgoi, c Juveproven'mirthlesjtS twb-ceat stainps bringstm.' packaee. ami convmces the moot skeptical of Jheir won- derfal properties.' Send 4 cents ntstamp forpampnle; containing valuable yf"raattQ'b "dig.- : Addrem LeClaik , Pnx Co. . V. S. Agenjs, Boston; Mast N.B AU correspondence confiaenual and rehirn' -wall trial pac&aee. ; - - Fir Cals by C; PAYS0H. ; :o Bean the Signature 1 tie Kind You Haw Always Bought AN EVENING WITH ROBERT BURNS Miss Jean Howiaon ol Perth, Scotland, will give a lecture recital' from the works of Robert Burn in the hail of the Swan- nanoa hotel, on Monday July 10, at 8 p. m. - .- The following article is from a late numiber of ithe Richmond, Va.t Tispatch: "It is neither a lecture nor. am even ing of recitations with which Mias How- isori entertons ner audience, duo. an.inae scribabjy delighttful blending of the two. Miss Howison is a cultured ano: educat ed woman, who uridTiHtands whaitever she undertakes. She has a good, stage presence, a pleasing voice.rrlch ana nex- ihiP a,! ait all itlmes smootn, ana an ac cent just Scotch enough to bring out the .true beauties of Burns' poems. &ae loves Burns, and she has studied nim so carefully, in all phases and undfer ail con ditions, that she can treat mm as friend. When you hear her taiK or mm vwi nuite foreret that he hadi passea away long before you or your immediate ancestors came on tthis earth, and you see hint in a mew light. .... tier re el at ions were aptly inte epersed and given with" a rare sympathy and expres sion.' Her rendition of ?'A man's a man for a' that' was delightful, wW'e The CottWir Saturday night," "To Mary in Heaveh," and. a par of "Tarn O'Shan iter," were all given with a delicacy of shadings acd tiaf undexs'tahding -which gave them rew significance to many of her Msterers. " ' ' - Notice. By virtue of the ..power of sale'con--tfaiined to a certain deed of itrust exe cuted to me by M. 13. Orter and wife on Jamua-ry 27tJh, 1893, registered on page 205 of book 32 In the office of the regis ter ofdeeds of Buncombe "coucity, I win, Monday, Juty 241899, at .12 o'clock m., at the court house door In thectty oi Asheville.xpose to sate to the highest bidder for cash, the lands mentioned ' in the said deed of trust, the same being described as follows:' One undivided half Interest to and to that certJaln piece of land lying and! being to the county of Buncombe and state of North Carolina, om Sugar $Vrk and LtiJtle Left. Hand Fork of Svannanoa river on - the ' north east side of Brushy Hountain, beginning on a stakeon .tlhe second" high top- of Brushy mountain the corner of tthe lands formerly known as ther Bailey lands anid to the line' of ithe Richard Fcrtune' tract and runs noTitfi, crossing the; Sugar Fork and Littte Left Hand Fork to the top of the Grape Thicket ridge, then tst .up said ridge the top of the mountain thaJt idlvldefl the waters of the 'North S'ork of Swanhanoa riyer from those of Bee-Tree; then a south course along the top of" saM nwunitain to a stkke in the Richard Fortune Itoe; fcelag at,4he Junc tion of the Brushy mounirato, r"w$th ;eaid mounltato dividing said waters; then en east course with said. Fortune's, line. lAwn jm Lr Tirushv nrouotiain-Hdown. the toni-o thebeginming, containing fotir tqousann acres,moTe or Thi Juae3d,l899. 'tXC: li . M yan'ixi Trustee Never Wear Tight Shoes 1 press Any Organ of the 1 Cucumber feelings, r boiled will be found good for thesklr of cucumber may be rubbed -oi Instead of soap. Lemon juic move sunburn. DiH-water. 1 for the complelon as rpse -vyate It makes the jskin paleri f EQderflower water' . is'"' fame cooling properties, as is also water. x . '""'-' Vi"? i; I Neverro out in Mustry wea out a veil unless yowJsh a. tr or freckles. ; " -y:::'-' i Do not forget, when fdryii after washing, to ruh upwj the nose. ' This' ;WiU . preven' and will help to smobtfh ' outl extent the crease alongside t Use neither hot hoj cold w Ively for bathing Aigood f loW is a bath at night and a the morning, but be. sure to 4 dally if you wish ; to ; jceep : good condition.- " - ' Do not wear tight, shoes 1 a graceful carriage; no worn comfortably' or .'weliih h too email for her feet. vjDo i small sflovea ' ' VVC"' J .Avoid tdgli.tcfnir-Vand i dressing whiccompressf of the bodyklrgHumi Ladies' Home Journal - ..; v., - tor &Jii&j&&& yAmodl brm containing i about t200 acres, situated .11 nnies east ;f Brevard, in" Transrlvanli county, handy 'to. good ufhia p.rinimhes. nostoffice. telephone, etcui In is. goodJ nelghborhoodt ; ft- good five-room house good barn orc!hard,.aad about 35acres of river bottom- in cura- J vaMMi.Thla Dlace aarfroefiyaaapiea to stock raising and . generai w iarming, and must ibe i sold lnT the jextr; three months, as xrwner " has moved - west; and rneeds money. Thls self niustainrng iarm will :be sold for less than naif' us act ual value. For full . narticulars - cUl at -4he ' Gazette office. , - . v Tliey, Soienmiyilo ThV onlliiary; color for ni rone is black, ip China whit brown. It was white in Sp Apropos of the uiei of wh! ingin China 'rtbryvis-1 nese minister at Washjnt but recently arrived, thre gatioh in -' mourning becai ployed to scatter white ba the city cast a lot into th doors of the big house at 2' street. He'thought'tbe r had-been sent there by ordt istration to signify t5 him j omcial was deadr The blir and the ' embassy oI4nln, suspendv-busihegs Ifor-t Francisco Examiner. t j " (j..' ' 'fT r. Alarmlnf . "Hadn'tyqu;bettSi'r. let glar alarm in your; hou -gentlemanly agent. v ' - " ' "Huh," , answered;: t. 'J'd be worse alarmed - when - the thing went c. Tournal. "'".o'v- SPECIAL RMLRC . - . ' 4 0 The" Southern railway round trip ticke'ts for ; casion: , . Fourth of July .excur sale iJudy 2, 3,' and 4, l to all points east of tl. south of the OoUrand i a rate of one and one -round trip. . ( International conver. tist 'Young People! U; Richmond,: VW rrUckt to 13, - delusive, final one' first class fare, for Rate from Asheville, j sion of - final limit rr leave-Richmond mot ) 15, provided tickets e me Richmond Transf Main street, : RIchmo r July28. and on - payr cents . -" ' , ,Atanual convention ciety ofChris'tla'a j Mich. Tickets on sr ftnariimit ;July 20, : for the round trip. 1 (19.40. An extenslo: be obtained to leave fore August 15 by ; wjth the Joint agent ithaa; Julyl2and 0 50 ..centsit.' Annual megt in g o Barassolat-Ton, . Mo Ticets en Sale July itruiy'.HFte m " -oman's.$)rtign of -the Western Nor ence of jtherMi'E. j C. " Ticketron. sale elusive, final, limit Ashevllle i iiTJniversfty of - N mer. school .for t : JTxC: tickets, cn 10 incluslvev-flnal for the. round "tr;; $8.05. - - ' -' For full inferrr ; agents or "add re.-' &-T. A.,-Ashevil 'Vernon, T. PrA.,
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